I have to confess that I don't really understand the "limited" edition thing.
There seems to be no limit on limited editions. The only thing that would limit them would be for the designers to stop producing new editions and take up quilt-making, or choral singing in Heaven, or something. Or at least they could slow down and do one "limited" edition every year or two. Instead, the successful (not to mention, unsuccessful) designers seem to be producing unending numbers of new deck designs, always in "limited editions", coincidentally limited to more than they can easily sell anyway, with the limit being the minimum number that the printer will print. Who are they kidding?
If you do somehow miss out on a "limited" edition, just wait. Another will be along in a few days from some other designer. Limited editions for everybody, including extras for people to resell on e-Bay. If you really want a particular designer, you probably only have to wait at most half a hear for another "limited" edition from that designer.
When I start seeing limited edition decks of 30, or even 50 examples, then I will regard them as somewhat limited. But when I see an unending series of new designs in so-called "limited" editions of 2500 or 5000, I have to take the "limited" part with a grain of salt. Or, if I am feeling cynical, as a con.
Meanwhile, I like the look of the Nomad cards, limited or not, and bought a couple of decks.